We Americans have a fundamental moral and political duty: we must make sure that every foreigner in the world lives in a secure state with a national identity and we must also be politically correct in our behavior towards foreigners who come to live in America. Everyone in the world has a right to a national identity except Americans. Our duty is to keep the foreign national identities of peoples secure and vital whether they live in foreign states or in the united states. Since we do not live in a nation and have no national identity, it makes sense that we try to make all national identities in the world obsolete but we do the opposite. We support them. We pay taxes to our government to protect worldwide the integrity of foreign states and with it the national identities of their citizens.
Our unique and revolutionary political and financial system is rooted in our government in Washington. Without it, the vast swirl of our union of 50 states would become a jumble of independent states each like a wheel of a car detached from a hub rolling anywhere and nowhere. But our patriotic loyalty to Washington can not give us a national identity since it was established by our constitution without the fully sovereign powers necessary to be a state. People leave some foreign state and come to America to live in one of our 50 states each without the full sovereign power necessary to be a national state. They automatically assume that the government in Washington which is not a state is nonetheless their new national state. We are mostly quiet about their error. It is not politically correct to tell them that they and their descendants have cut the ropes forever that tie them to some national state. It is better to encourage them to remain identified with some foreign race or some foreign identity while they live among us and gradually become like us nationless.
We Americans will go on creating our various identities by the way we choose to live and work, free forever from the slavery of a life ruled by a fully sovereign national government. We are forced to obey absolutely no law created by any government with absolute power because no such government exists anywhere among the thousands of governments in our 50 states. But how long can we go on spending large portions of our wealth supporting financially and militarily sovereign governments with no worldwide consciousness? Can we support forever political leaders who use their sovereign power corruptly and hold their citizens like prisoners behind national borders that prevent the new creative identities possible for them in a global world that can not thrive without some new revolutionary political reorganization?
Daniel McNeill
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